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■ LABOR SUNDAY OBSERVANCE IN CITY CHURCHES ' 1 MR. BARNHILL TO SPEAK HERE! Staten Island Clergyman to Be Sunday Visitor at West BEGINNERS* DAY PROGRAM IN MORNING jstk; 1erlan Church The Beginners' I*, nartnlent ».in he tmiBht their less.m K Vn.aJth nsv befnre the cu 1 f |L* aehnnl !• will he the Isst of the soeelaI summer sessions beinnli ib at special summer sessions h gt g hss°hien ■.rrauesri * ,,r0R,i "" " sa*« ...» I.; church auditorium al II o'clock and in o'clock. The Rev. Oliver Paul Barnhill, of the First Presbyterian, **-*• *•"" K ~ Vork. will preach at both services. Mr. Barnhill Is a most successful pas tor. and a preacher of abilitv. The regular .schedule of service« will be resumed on Sunday. Septem ber 7 . with the church services at 10,30 and 7.30 o'clock. Bible School at 2. and C. E. Society al. K. 4S'o'clock. You who require the best and pur est medicine see that you get Foley's Honey and Tar Compound In preference to any other for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, hoars ness, tickling throat and other throat and lung troubdes. high grade family medicine, and only approved drugs of first quality are used in It» manufacture. It gives the best results, and contains no opiates N. B Danforth. Market and Second streets, Wilmington, Del.* all It Is a strictly HOME COMING DAY AT ASBURY Hem* Coming D»y «ill be observed Church tomorrow and in Ashury M. E. the servir** of Hi* d«y will h* conduct cd hy Ih* pastor, th* R*v. C^>orge White Dawson. Braver meeting will he held »I 9 o'clock. Al the morning service the subject of the sermon will be "Working Men and the Church." The snbiect of the evening sermon will be "The Fall of M*n." nil he held Sunday school services nt 2 o'clock, and there will be an F.p worth League meeting at 7.4Ô o'eloik. will Ur te when vacation experiences lated. A special committee is busy with ar rangements for the celebration of the of Aslinry Church, 124th anniversary th* mother of Wilmington city Metho dism. —< tetober 12 t The célébrai ion will last a week in. MR. LATSHAH IN PULPIT. The Rev. B. 8. Latshaw. pastor of Richardson Bark M. E. Church ha* returned from hla vacation In Eastern Pennsylvania and Downlngtown, and will preach tomorrow as usual. There will he a clas* meeting in the morning at service« will he morning at o'clock; Sunday school classes at 2 o'clock and evening service at 7.30 o'clock, with the Kpworth league as the topic of the service. Kidney Trouble began wlllt a lame hack J. L. Hack). 915 Klgfltb Street, Lin coln. III., was recently wired bad case of kidney trouble that start ed with a lame back, and says. "I am certainly thankful in getting a cure of my kidney trouble hy using Foley Kidney Pills." Try them your self.—X. B, Danforth. Market and Second streets. Wilmington. Del.—adv LABOR SUNDAY OBERVANCE. Labor Sunday will he appropriately observed at Ml. Calvary Ulnh »omorrovv. 9 o'clock. Other 10.30 of a At 10.30 o'clock there will be a spe cial muaical service. Hie service w ill h* "The Reward 01 Ua bor." hy Dr. T. Ueon Ling. L. !.. D. Harry Howard Johnson, the organ!»; «no chorister will lie in charge ni the splendid musical program winch has been arranged. SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES. At the First Church of Christ, Sei entiM, Yan Horen street, opposite Park Place, the subject of the sermon nt the morning service tomorrow vvill h* "C hrist Jesus." Iielil at th* usual Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock. Thr auhjert ol ■bool service will h° Sunday 9.4Ô o'clock. There will tie GREAT MASS OF PROOF 30,000 Cases of Kidney Reports nf Ttouble, Some of Them Wilmington Cases. Esoh of some fi,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, name» of people in it 6 particular neighborhood, i and recommended Doan's for kidney backache, weak kidn*)' 5 . bladder troubles and urinary disorders This mass of proof include» ov o testimonial». Wilmington i» no ex Here is one of the Wilming I aid ho have u»ed Kidnev Pills {<1,000 ception. ton ease* dame» R. Deighton. 510 West Eighth street, Wilmington. Del . say»: ' a painter and I think ihil the turpen tine caused kidney 'roil'd» 1 sullsred for a great many years Th* passages of the kidney secretion* werg too 1rs i|ii*n* and often paine-l me. The secre tion slso contained sediment, sever* pains through th* small of my hark. For year* 1 used dift- reiit merit cine», but nothing helped me until I got Doan's Kidney Pill» nt Hm'ovth's Pharmacy. They gave me complete it lief in a short time. The pains ;»n top ped and my kidneys became normal. I still use Doan's Kidney Pills once in awhile and they keep my bn-k and kidneys in good shap.*. ' For sale bv ill «foaîeis. Puce .10 cent-- Foster Milhu-n • o, I luff cio, N.w York, sole agent* for th* United States, Remember the inmo—Doan'«—mid <«k* no other lf== * D * mm A l: ^lp^IstAment times * ■ GO IPS COVENANT AT MOOT SINAI Exodus 10:1-6—-Aug. RI. I "Let ns have grace, whereby we ' may offer service well-pleasing to God with reverence and awe. He-, brews 12:28. R, A. i Two months alter he Passover de liverance, the Israelites arrived at i Mi. Sinai: but on their way they had ; two valuable lessons respecting God's | bs ä.=■ « t » i "he rock, and from It gushed water. abundantly refreshing Israel, and 1 "" « following them through ,n,,ch "1 »belr subsenuenl journey. \ by '"»P 1 ™" 0 "- «locJared that Ihc rock represented t hrlat. that the of the rock represented t» 1 « ; ir isvurs säSS ä . Water of Life provided for those who desire to he God's people. As the waters of that rock followed the Is out tYielr wild^rne«ii journey. • Rrfrrphrd in body and in faRh. Is-j rael journeyed on. but encountered new obstacles. The Amalekltes. al war-like neonle considered the com- 1 new obstacles. The Amalekltes, war-ilke people, considered the com -1 ing of Israel as an Invasion of their j country, and attacked them. A people: used to peaceful pursuits, as Israel, had been for centuries, would natu- i rally be at a disadvantage with such 1 opponents. Yet God gave them the ! victory. He indicated, however. It was not by their prowess or skill, but of His Grace that they conquered Moses, stationed upon a high hill, lifted up his hands In prayer to God for the people. While he did so, sue cess was theirs; but when he ceased thns to pray, the Amalekltes were yletora. Perceiving thia. A _*ron and I] that ! victor». Hur assisted in bolding up Moses hands until the battle terminated suc without ! I cessfully for Israel God thus Indl- . cafed that Moses was the advocate or j representative of Israel, whom they could do nothing. In the antitype, we reallae Spiritual Israelites have with enemiea too mighty tor without the Lord's assistance. that \ conflicts : them j The 1 w-orld. the flesh and the Devil make I common cause against all who arelp| seeking the Heavenly Canaan w * 1 who are followers of Jesus have sue-1 cess In our warfare only as we have . The Re« < I| r prl»«h^!>H Prefforo.t lh Aii R Ô/rJra' dlïîtol.^th^iaraai All of God 8 dealing* with Israel were In accord with HI* great Coven ant with Abraham, certified with the | Divine Oath—"In thee and in thy • Seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed.'' Neither Moaea nor any CHURCH WOMEN GET PROFIT OUT OF STOCK SALE Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL WARWICK, Md.. .Aug. 30,—The *ale of stock, etc, Of W alter Shriver " «* | very largely attended and everything! brought high prices. The cattle elpe- 1 cially sol.l well, the lowest price being about 980, while the highest priced cow brought 1ÜI08. The women of the War wick M. P. Church served dinner at the sale and cleared about $100, which *ura will be used for the benefit of the church. Mra. Bayard Jordon and son have re-1 tinned to Marshallian after a visit with: Mr*. Elmer Price her parents here. entertaining relatives from Middletown. returned t° ! Warwick after a stay at Betterton.— . Mr*. Fletcher Caulk and sons have re-1 turned from an extended stay with i j Philadelphia relative». —Mrs. Wilson ] Merritt has Miss Nora Finley of Wil mington lor a guest.-Mr*. R, H. Lis aoml. and son, Leonard, and Mrs. Jo a - At En worth M F Church tomorrow the Rev M I S Murray -.vill i.reach a snecisi sermon at the 11 o'clock scr-i vice on "The Church and So.,al Prob lems" Mr Booker's (Ins» will mp ,. t . .. . i i, M , i i , «ehool °da*ses "at^ lo' o'eWk Fpvvorfh League and puhlie »erviee fiieeting Will be held at 7 orhak All Miss Ella Staats has sephinc Jones are in Baltimore for visit. Rodney Price of Annapolis, Md.. is home on a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Price, THE CHURCH AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS departments are now preparing for their r_Jl- »„rvie. v * , ,. eondueted by W. K, Hnrkncss, Jr. Sun dny school services w ill he iielj nt, to oeloek. The subject of the sermon ;1 » Ihc 11 oclock service will he "Some Further Thoughts on the Kingdom of Heaven. There will be n Christian Endeavor service at 7 o'clock and at! 7.30 a half hour evening service, with short sermon by Mr. Harknesa on "Aris toeraev. Old and New." MR. BARENESS AT ST PAUL'S. In the absence of the Rev. Vaughan K. Collins, th* preaching services in St. Paul's M. E. Chureh tomorrow will be Al Wesley M. K. Church the tendance la«l Sunday was gratifying as compared with a year ago. To-! morrow the Sunday school service will be held from 10 to 11 o'clock. At th* It o'clock service the pastor will preach on "The Church and Inluetrfal Problem*." The evening service will he held from 7 30 to $.30 o'clock and UHIRUH SERVICES POPULAR. will consist of lively einging from , Hall Mack's newest song book and a I short sermon by the pastor. i | LAST OF UNION SERVICES. Westminster Church will unite with First and Central churches in the lest • if the 'ummer services tomorrow. This will he held at First Church at 10.30 o'clock. The Christian En-.eavor Society of Westminster is meeting aa usual at 7 o'clock. The topic for discussion this week i* "Prayer, an Essential in Mis sionnry Work." The meeting will he in charg* of Miss Sperry, the church dea coness. The regular church services will , be resumed next week. of those who followed him could pos sibly have understood the full import of this great oath-bound Covenant; f or ) t j 8 B double Promise, the spirit ua | portion of which was hidden until God's due time—at the First Advent. " , "... . _.. " * * hidde " appreciated only by very few. Ephesians 3.9.10. p Ä"»rK«;Ä';.,r.n >he Worthies, whom he represented) was to have a share; (2i Abraham's good was to be the chief agent, o. r hannel .of blessing ; and (3) all the f(MnU | M nt the earth were to be bleu p . redolent« of God's favor through these channel But only hy the light «v« «■* are these lengths, breadths. P*J ^ge heights and depth« of the Abrah^lc Covenant manl ested to a special «.a... »s. ........ ««I w#»n* the favored of Ahraham. the, natural hrirs of thr promises. It * proper that they should know also | t hat they would he unsuitable for the . __a.- . _.u« ,, nrd R ,; flP j n hlesalng the other na kings and pr'est« of the a Law Covenant was made and Moses appointed Whoever would keep (hose eommand ntents might live forever and in pro lions with His Law unless they them-1 ' ; \r . . ,• . selves could both keep that Instruct others hou to kwp I WKnj this understanding, that tb*y ready to do the lairds will and thuS|p(,,( 1° be separated hy Him to he the, whole world, iith them its mediator, portion as he kept them, would be en {titled to earthlv favors, Typical of (he New Covenant. , 81. Paul, In Hebrew». 12:18-24. points us to the antitype of today's study. As Israel v aa delivered from Pharaoh and his hosts, so ultimately all mankind Is to he delivered from fiatan and his hosts, the fallen angels. and from all evil inflnenoes. As the journey to the Promised Land brought the Israelites to Mt. Sinai and the Law Covenant, bo the Jot rosy of God's peo P w m ultimately bring *11 the will tng. obedient and'falthfnl to 'he anti 1 nf Mt sina , nftm ei y . Mt . /don. ^ K , ngdom . for whlrh Jeiu ,l tsughl u« to pray, ''Thy Kingdom com *: Th >' h <* don '* i n n ra . pn •• ,l f,one ,n » ira ' Pn - Meantime. •îêêua has become the| ®ntl-typical Moiea and Leader of the people; and In harmony with J# hovah'a Program. He has been ®e REVISER OF LATIN BIBLE A VISITOR AbbOt DOIH GafOUet, Head Ol - Commission Named by rope, . f . IU ICH UI ffUIIY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ___ AS RECEPTION COMMITTEE . - - YORK, Aug. .0). i»|Oaaquet, president of the English Bene Abbot Dun dictines and chairman of the commis »ion appointed by Pope Buis X lo re , , #lll ' ' arrive in New A ork on the '** or K° M ashmgton tomorrow to visit the lar ger cities and explain Hie progress made by his ro.iiiniasio x ■ tiri.ig Hi*, past five years. Abbot •-asquet as been in America before bn npl «m-» he ha* undertaken the atupeiuio'ia ^nrk; of revising the Bible which will require about fifty vears to complete. It was in May, 1IH(7. that Pop. Pin« X announced hi* detcrmin-ition to pi pare for a most critical aud sh.lcng Vnîgatè " As H.Jliirtime of a' von.ii.."" \ uigMte. A« tne menme 01 u innimi* «ion was not »utlic.ent in wh.cu o ac , ' oin pUsh the herculean task and new mem,,or " »« d *" ^ grafted to the old. ,t '° work ,h °"* h f,,,rn «''" n-ver completed. So it ,s IUai now lor »he first time since Hie year .1.1. v. hen St. Jerome completed the first rev »ion ^ Utin Milgate. the work I.,., oeen V" d ' TUk, '" l " * u,h H '' nv th " t '} £ , * rT '"' '»'k. i «V ' accomplished in the P*s flye yenrs, h,,t *' ,he eommissmn has i omul itself hampered for the necessary funds nn peal has been sent out to the world 'or aid. Abbot Gasquet himself wished tv. make that appeal direct to America Slid. for that purpose is coming to shores. The Knights of Colutnhus has volunteered to hear all the expenses 0 f his visit so that all returns nav be used hy him lor his work. The'Book of Genesis has been col latpd , tl<1 pr i n ted It is Ahbot Gas quet's hope that he may live to see completed the revision of the Pen ta (euch and the P*"l"is. On his arrival Abbot (.»squet will he met by a delegation of clergymen and |the Supreme Officer*i of tne Knights "» Columbus He Will tail his le, tore at-.tour in New York nnd travel West, Ht is his wish to visit every place that, desires to hear him as he is coming to| America to acquaint the people vnlh the work of th* commission and hej wants all to know- about it. VISITOR AT ST. LUKE'S Th* Rev. Mr. Camming will preach at both the morning and even-ng servie*» tomorrow at St. Luke'* Reformed Epi» copal Church, Eighth and Monro* streets. Morning service, with sermon, will he held at 10.311 o'clock. Sunday school classes will meat at 1.45 o'clock and at i.lf) o'clock there will he evening prayer] and sermon. EASTLAKE SERVICES. At Fastlako Presbyterian Chureh, Twenty-seventh and Market streets to morrow, the morning Service w ill be con ducted by John J. Hayes, There will be no evening service*. The Sunday »ehool classes will meat si 10 ft'fllrwk. lecting His members, or «asociales and joint-heirs. 81. Paul explains this, saying. "God gave Jesus to be the Head over the church, which is His «... ......... The antitype of our lesson will he <ne inauguration of the New Covenant, «» the Second Advent. The basis of ,h l* new and better eovensnl was completed at Calvary by our Lord's "scriflee of Himself. He has since been completing Hie "better aaerl :;s. s arr au'*.» ^. "yj Body." 81. Peter explains that this great antitypical Moses must be raised up from amongst the brethren first, before the blessing of Restitution can come to mankind In general.—Acts 3:22. 23. 19-21. .better sacrifices" will" he com ^7greatür Medlar wTll ^d » lip fPom ><" "" y n rf«d> for tn^ Inau^uni „ Ji J iiu ^ k „V'ü an ' 7 b ' eHn "««hind w ith knowledge and oppor ,un,, > for H*atHutton to earthly bless ings and perfection. Sf , '"" 1 ,lm * "V" ** we are coining to approaching The General Assembly and (hmeh of the hnrn/* who** names are written in He declare* that ne may e\ M „ antitype of the '.tirring scene* mentioned in our le-cnn. t* at Mt. Sinai Hie literal ihountain «hook, liglit uings fiaslieil, »mi the voice of God was heard as the sound of a great trumpet. so here the antitype will copte. The great trumpet here will he the seventh trumpet, the trump tempeM and 'baking here in the antitype will mean the shaking of Hie ecclesia*H cal heaven» and the social, political and financial earth. The alarm, The Apostle prophetically assures ns that everything «linkable will he shaken to it# destruction, that only the nnshak able (hing, will remain I hat t - Mes-nanic Kingdom then to he estah lished will completely overturn every 'thing not in harmony with righteous ness, justice nnd truth. This is merely a prelude to the great blessing of the Covensu*. then to he fully ushered in for «be hles-mg of ail the families of the Mlrth - 'braham, of which Chn«t Jesus is the ' ,rp l ". ow ,M * pd . M "-r''-" 1 itheir worthineaa f^»r so high « stal 8t rai,r» word* in our Golden text arc v# , rv forcefully applied to these: "Let pm im\p grace, whereby wc may offer service well pleasing to God with rev erence and awe." The Bodv of till' Spiritual Seed of LABOR SUNDAY OBSERVANCE IN f the '«•lock CITY CHURCHES Sermons appropriate lo Libor Sunday will be preached in a nuiiilier churches tomorrow, and al First M. P. Church, Seventh street below Walnut, Hie Hev. G. A. Robinson will preach morning and evening aernion» appro priate to the occasion. At the morning service. W.4.> the subject of sermon will he " Y thaï h'ligc." "t npilal and Lnlmr" will hr the them«* nt the rvertlnif v*moe *t 7 43 o'clock. Snhhnth school nrrvice* will Ih» held al *J.l3 o'clock and a »ervice nt 7.HO oclnt*k. Th* Hev. Albert Price will occupy th* pulpit al Smyrna U. A. M. E. Church; DR. PRICE IN PULPIT. tomorrow at both the morning nnd even-1 ing service*. The lane Feast at 0 o'clock will lie followed by service and -pinion at 10.80. pfte Sunday «chool services will he! held at 2 o'c|.» k At 10,30 oclock .h-r,., w ill he preaching and • >,«>"8 rt" meeting will he held at UO • . At the evening service at 7.45 o elo«'K the subject of the sermon w ill lie *Tli (ireat Plivsician." !_ j|R. YON BOSSE: IN PULPIT. Thp Rpv s Von Borbp w111 have pha r Rr of *S|* (> 5 man l Sprv , P '' 9 91 Zl0n Lutheran ( hurrh during the absence f , h p ftst0 r. Dr P. Isenachmid. who , 8 on vacation at Cape May. N. J. 8unday Pch o„l services w ill be held tomorrow nt 9.30 o'clock. 0n Wednesday the members of '»e Bn,lf class will meet Informally at Pennsgrove N J TaM Monday evening Dr. .sen-j Schmid was presented with a gift In J onor K of »Is birthday anniversary f rflrn he members of the Church. Council. up-1-i TWILIGHT SERVICE AT COHKMAN. Final tw-ilight service at ( ookman pp Church w ill be held at tl.Jil o'clock tomorrow evening with a short sermon by the Rev. .1, P, Outten. Under the leadership of E. \V, White, there vill be a ehiss meeting at 9.4.1 o'clock in the morning and morning service at |u .qo oclock. Sunday ..ehool services w j)| he held at 11 o'clock Thf , rP wtl) b e a aervlre and sermon Ho , Tr|n „ buthPriin rhllt ,. h at „ 0 . ( ,, 0( . k , omorrow ThPrP will he no evening aervlre Beginning with thp flrRt g lln rt, v | n Sepicmhcr Ih »veiling service* will be resumed -pp* Rev. G. J. Uhler I« pastor, . TO RES! ME EVENING SERVICE, The Best Food-Drink Lunch at Fountaina | j i Je Y fT>i> A V ....... Insist Upon HORLICK'S ORIGINAL GENUINE Avoid Imitation»—Tako Mo Subfit f tut o More healthful than te* or coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Keep it on your sideboard at home. A Quick, lunch prepared in a minute. Rich milk, mailed grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition.uphuifdmglhewholebody. Invtaoratea mutins mothers and the aged. I = I DR.STENGLE IN GRACE PULPIT Cr. Reed Will Resume Church ... «*"*•■ I durch tomorrow morning In the ah ] sence of Hr. George E. Reed, the ser Activlt es on Sep tember 7 ! ) | t USUAL SERV CES TO BE RESUMED Rev. mon will he preached by the Adam Slengle. ft, It., of this city, who will also give the address at the vea 1 per service, which will be held In the !.. . •• ....... - » Thr vr «P pr service Is usually of I great Interest. At 12 o'clock. Immediately after the -.*.. «•"« assembly ivlll mrrt In thr lertnrw room for thr atudy of thr lesson for l„slin* 4 r i mln ■ 'be da> . the session lusting 4ft min Utes. Mrs. 8 . L. Foster conducting. The musical director. Mr. «almond, and members of the church quartette, will sing at the morning service and the vesper service aa well, and prayer meeting ig held on Wed Pr»i«e neaday evening, conducted by the pas tor. On Sunday. September fi. the Sunday School will resume Ha regular tie* «Ions. The Epw-orth League will also resume Its meetings at 6 30 o'clock. Drr. Reed will occupy hla pulpll the first Sunday In September, and the' regular evening service will he re sumed at 7.30 o'clock. ST. ANNE'S CHURCH IS 208 YEARS OLD Special to THK KVKN1KG .10» RNAL. MIDDLKTOWV, Del, Aug. 30. The annual servi ( hureh will he held on Sunday Septem ber 2K. Thia will he Ihc 208th anni versary of the old church. Biahop Kina mau will presch the sermon nnd other minister* will probably Im* in alien lance The annual service at Old I'nlnn Church, near Townsend, will be held on Sunday, September 14. The Rev. Warren Burr of Townsend will have charge of the servie**. The public arhools of this town will reopen on Monday. September H with our «rasion for the month. Mias Laura (dnnellec entertained a numbei of friends over last Sunday. Her guest* were: Mia* Helene (Tunegya ol Chestertown. Md.; Mias Kdna Bonwill and brother of Still Pond. Md.; at old St. Anne* a Mr. Shallcro** of \N ilmington. M» aar*. Wood , land. Holt and Bryan of Baltimore. On Saturday evening she entertained about j fifty glicht * in their honor. 1 Mi*a Helen McDowell had as guests over Inst Sunday Miss Lather Reed of Smyrna. Mi«s Margaret Hanson of New » York. Mies Llva Attix and Miss Bernice Attix of Kenton. Mrs. David Trites. who «lied at the home of William T. Rudd in Wilmington on We«lne*d*y. was known here, hating for, set era I years made her htuni* with Mr. Bndd'a mother. Mrs, .1. Thomiia Budd, who was her nicer. J R,\CK TO SEPARATE SERVICES SEPT. 7 The closing union services of the First, Westminster and Central Pres hyterlsn Churches will he held lomor r0 w morning In th* First Presbyterian The Rev, J. II of the Central the subject. church, al 10.30. Crawford, minister ] ehurch, will preach on i "Losing Christ." | n ,| lf . pvpn |„_ a( ; !0 n un , on 8Prv|cp lllP auaplce* of the P1r«t and Centra, churches will he 1 held In Kirkwood Park, Mr. Crawford I . _ noltl<r ' * „ , _ of K h,n '' °" ,I,P « r «' «« Jnd ">' M" SPPtomher the above churches will ' '" eP ' J n 'beir respective places of ' Wor '' h,p ' I FRIFNDS' MEETING. .. .. . . . .. 4 . u - A ' ► ri»nd« Meet ing H u s*. Fo " rtl ' ,trrP . t 1 f'. tl '? [T 1 "'"'.' »'l/ 1 « 1 ''" v ** ^ *t M ! # 4 H rJ: !'" "'c evening ol I,HI, My I •* ■° '■ »«'Bowed hy reading 1 1 "''» ,,n ' s,ho01 will meet nt [ morning, j prendi on the subject, M.lua.V." Thomas H. Johnson i» expected j to preach the evening sermon, 10 o'clock. WORTH CHURCH SERVICES. \( North Baptist Church. Lincoln I street near Delà war* avenue, tomorrow Edward E. Washburn will' "The Seventh IV. r. T. U. HI MM AGE SALE. A rummage sale under the auapiceo of the Nev castle County VV. C. T Ü. will bo held in too \V*st Eighth *lre*i Monday September 1. Contri bution* will please be sent to this number. OPEN-AIR SERVICE. At the morning service In Hanover Church tomorrow- the Rev. R L. Jack son will preach on the subject "Life and Mechanism." In the evening at the open-air service the Rev. F. C, McSorley will preach. STANTON PERSONAL NEWS Special to THK EVENING JOURNAL. ! STANTON. Del., Aug 30. HBery , ' n I I aylur has returned home after spending his vacation in I he North ern Stales.—Miss (lertnide Cranston was a recent Wilmington visitor.— Mrs. Harvey Cranston, of Stanton, Mrs. Frederick VanSanl, of Wllming Ion, formerly of Stanton are spend •;» ""I"" '' mp ' hP H "' el Atlantic, N. J-Ed ward Cranston and Howard Hall have returned home after spending some time in Allan tie, N .1 Mra. .lohn F. H rad ley, Miss .lennle Marvel and Misa Nellie .Marvel were recent guest of Mra. Frederick Robinson.—Mr. and Mrs. William Maelary were the guest of F. J. El lison recently.— Benjamin Dickey, Jr, Is the guest of his cousin, «III ■< . .. H „ (prthwB „ p , WM lhr K „ rs , ()f pig ( M ,lier Reuben Katerihw alle. Sr. I on Wednesday Miss Irma Cornog was (he guest of her anni. Mrs. George Banks on Saturday. Mrs. Kll*a Currlnder snd daughters. Emily and Lillie were recent' guests of Mrs. Milton Bnhlnson. Edward Balterltw alte waa a recent Philadel phia visitor. SMYRNA SOCIAL NOTES Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL SMYRNA. Del.. Aug. 30. Miss Mary Cummins, has returned from a sojourn of some weeks at Egypt Mills Pa. Mrs. John P. Collins and daugh ter. Miss Elia Collins, have gone on a visit to Newark. N. J., and Thea ter. Pa Misa Helen Barnes Is spend ing two weeks at Millington Mrs. A E. Jardine, recently of Atlantic (Tty, and her son. Ed ward, are visit ing Mrs. Jardlne's sister, Mrs. Ben ton N. Weldon hero. Mrs. Jardine and son will go (o Tampa, Florida, where Mr. Jardine has accepted a position with a shipping company.— Mra, Thomas Wilson and her daugh ter, Miss Elisabeth, left home on Friday for a visit over Sunday to Middletown relatives. TRINITY ( HI HUH TO REOPEN. Trinity Episcopal Church, which has been closed for the past eight week«, will he reopened tomorrow, when the services will be holy com munlon at 7.80 o'clock, and morning prayer with sermon, al 11 o'clock. The Sunday evening service will he re sumed on September 7. TOBACCO HABIT EASILY CONQUERED A well known New Yorker who hs«hsd wide experience, hns written n hook tell ing how th* toiwcco or mnft hul.it may be easily bmiMied in three days without it m v return of the rrnvtug I ne health improve, wonderfully after the nicotine pol«on i* out of the system. I nlniuess, trnuquil sleep, clear noun.11 »jiprtile. good digestion, mil ill) vigor, strong memory nnd n general gain in elficieney are among the man) licne ol Hist nervous of pipe, cigar, ■hew ing tobacco to piu-if) The sntlior, Edw. J Woods, fi ll Sixth Avr, Tflfi M New \ ork City, will send hi. hook free on applies. lion, |o an voue who write, to him. eve» Ill. reported. No more feeling; no more need cigarette or Hie morbid de. ire. "5 FREE MOVING PICTURES TONIGHT > BtAUTlFyi*, t EX (Siïiü»*)-', snd JJr - L ^ Young L&dies' School Mis* Henman's Training School, For Kindergarteners a»nd Culture Class Will reopen October 1st. Address P. O. Box 168. Wilmington, Del. The Exchange Lunch Rooms Seventh St., Between Market and Kino Sts. Which have been Closed (luring August lor Alterations will RE-OPLN Labor Day, September 1st. CfOB«' f ÄV™'diS'ilEli N |H i-y> / /jt U f i 1 1 >»m* 7 ; - ■ mm mm* • 5r N I I ! 'eaa4 V m i] i /i î A < m. % M ÎU Æ V Is ]T V u (\ Sa - 09.1% .*,»» »JSO »äl uu ass* — _ _ The really expensive dress is the one you make and never wear, because you are disappointed in its appearance or because you sec others wearing more-»yllsh, • % more fashionable or better fitting garments. You can avoid these costly mi take» ' by investing 25 cents for The Fall Number of the Fashion Book ■ illustrating the newest and smartest Fail atyles. Now on ule at our Pattern Counter. Anyone Pictorial Review Pattern you like is free with a copy of THE FASHION BOOK, therefore it will really cost you only 10 cents. ■ t ; r» ; - CROSBY & HILL CO »• 6*5-607-609 MARKET STREET. : ■' - ' j SECOND CHURCH WORSHIP. In S(MN»ti(| M. I*, f'hurch lomocfGKa morning, thp Ho>. G. I*'- Furring »vill u*i | a* hi- theme, The Puwci and Willow j ^w^'" 'T ÎÂ/ÎLS \|j«k mir Ha»tc. 1 lie evening semes, j i0 |,j Rl - o'clock. |- w • „„ , aftsrm iVork, «ill he the speaker. BIBLE STUDENTS' MEETING 'J 'I he Internat huihI Hihle Students \vill i. t . A. M. Hall, No ,,0 T LVIoek tomOrro* -irth, of New, •lr. mrrt l. nt :i N Wood W nn. | kiwn«oud panto« » pulpit. T he usual service* will he held hrç Kingawood M. E. I with the pastor preaching. MImLmH ■ Furh will have charge of the twlllglt| 1 s prv,cf 'i beginning at Church tomorrow n o'clock. EXPOSURE TOI SUN DEMANDS % mm 'a' I < / / I CUTICURÀ 50AP And Cutinjm Ointment. Fnr heat rash*», 1 Drivings, rhahng», sunburn, bites, »ting»' .and ferine .s and roughne« of the (are ami hands, Cutirura Soap and Ointment ara most effr> live. They promote and main* [lain the beauty of the «kin and scalp uB |der most if not all conditions of exposur*. < utl«mrs Sn»n sort CMoim^nt soM «hmiifhont t** w^rfd I.Uwrai »nmp»** of r*rh m^ded fr«*, with I JP-pbook Adrlrogg '«' , H«lrurs." flop» SO, jMon who nhftvp nnd nh»wp^n with futlrur* *<iap wm And ll h«« for fklo and The Garrick Opens Its 21 sf Season Labor Day Matinee j | | ' | | j | I | i Bill of the latest hits every dsy. th sud 2" II RS. GENE HIGHES ___ AM) HER ( 0.11 BANY utter Ihn M-roant "Youth." Mat. cents. MIR VIAK, DI OU V 1 Mt COMPANY offer the Broadway hit, "The Finish." TOM UNION VM) HIS TEN JINGLE GIRLS in a Idg daio ing scenic novelty. BABY HELENE Without a doubt' the grcaiest of the in « ■ nili tat ROBERTA. VERA A CO*PAM An Importation, comedy, sing ing slid juggling._ MISS FLORETT I . "The Flexible Venn*."_ Blent) of (he Latest Biel m e.. SBHITVI. Jill (•MIL FROM MILWAUKEE The present day Haiti of the Vaudeville silage._ 1 office open atartlng loiter regular Boats for AI.WAYS THK Box Thursday, 9.30 a. m. secure your the season. BIG SHOW, nnd the cosiest Ut ile playhouse ou earth. I